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05:44 ave1 !#s systemd core
05:44 a111 1 result for "systemd core", http://btcbase.org/log-search?q=systemd%20core
05:44 ave1 http://btcbase.org/log/2014-09-03#819330, just got hit by this one
05:44 a111 Logged on 2014-09-03 11:56 mircea_popescu: By default, systemd saves core dumps to the journal, instead of the file system. Core dumps must be explicitly queried using coredumpctl4. Besides going against all reason, it also creates complications in multi-user environments (good luck running gdb on your program's core dump if it's dumped to the journal and you don't have root access)
05:44 ave1 On system where I do not have root, and on this system all core dumps are simply thrown away
05:47 * ave1 grabs his copy of "The LINUX-HATERS handbook"
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09:31 phf ave1: i believe we're beyond linux haters now, this is the uncharted territory of everyone being an idiot
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10:01 BingoBoingo <phf> ave1: i believe we're beyond linux haters now, this is the uncharted territory of everyone being an idiot << I am pretty sure this line was crossed irrevcably sometime between 2011 and 2015. Now we are just hitting new frontiers of idiocy
10:04 ave1 yes, It's the process of going sarting with "why am I not getting any core dumps" to "o hey the kernel will call a program to handle core dumps" to "O fuck, systemd is called". And then systemd with all of it's policies and pure stupidity.
10:05 ave1 And this process wastes time
10:08 ave1 Well, all in a days work, I guess.
10:09 ave1 of going sarting with --> starting with
10:12 ave1 I also have to sometimes help people with macs, by now this always ends with me giving them advice to thrash the thing.
10:18 asciilifeform http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832933 << why are you using poettering-rotted linux, ave1 ?
10:18 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 09:44 ave1: http://btcbase.org/log/2014-09-03#819330, just got hit by this one
10:21 asciilifeform http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832930 << i see corsets etc in approx same light that mircea_popescu prolly sees toyotas with flames painted on them. but possibly that's just asciilifeform .
10:21 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 02:22 mircea_popescu: basically, stepped beyond the corset ; something in her line much in the vein of "let's make sewing machine that ~doesn't try to immitate seamstres hand~" or "let's try and make flying machine that ~doesn't try to immitate bird~". creativity is creativity, resistence of medium is resistence of medium, can find a lot to like about fashion designer.
10:21 ave1 asciilifeform, work
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10:37 mod6 mornin'
10:38 BingoBoingo Mornin
10:38 mod6 how goes?
10:39 BingoBoingo Cloudy, but at least it isn't raining
10:40 mod6 Nice.
10:42 phf BingoBoingo: is it still muggy down there?
10:43 BingoBoingo phf: Muggy in a "cold" way, but less consistently
10:43 BingoBoingo Yesterday afternoon was downright pleasant
10:44 * phf nods
10:44 BingoBoingo In contrast Saturday simply rotated between different intensities of rain
10:46 phf i'm remembering when i was in costa rica there was a couple of days when it was raining non stop, and it was "muggy" and everything was constantly wet. visions of tropical diseases from the age of exploration books
10:51 BingoBoingo I don't know if Costa Rica gets cold in the way Uruguay does
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12:02 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832935 << bwahahaha jaysus.
12:02 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 09:44 ave1: On system where I do not have root, and on this system all core dumps are simply thrown away
12:03 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832943 << same here, and generally throughout the logs. even phf mostly yielded ye olde box.
12:03 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 14:12 ave1: I also have to sometimes help people with macs, by now this always ends with me giving them advice to thrash the thing.
12:05 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832946 << a) they were the standard undergarment for dressed up female longer&wider than ~any other item ; b) they are actually a very faberge-like engineering item. i propose your disinterest is merely driven by your never having seen an item, either at rest or in use. but no, not toyota, rather http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-05#1832121
12:05 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 14:21 asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832930 << i see corsets etc in approx same light that mircea_popescu prolly sees toyotas with flames painted on them. but possibly that's just asciilifeform .
12:05 a111 Logged on 2018-07-05 22:18 asciilifeform: tell usa victim about su konsoomer ~mechanical~ clock with temperature compensation, ruby bearings, etc., he will assume you've taken lsd.
12:05 mircea_popescu eg, whalebone was used because only material known strong, durable and flexible enough.
12:06 mircea_popescu and when i say "stepped beyond the corset" i mean, that she proposed the first recipe for obtaining lady (ie, lordship female) that is both a) dressed and b) not in a corset.
12:06 mircea_popescu her genesis took.
12:08 asciilifeform pretty sure i saw it in use -- iirc hanbot showed one at c3
12:10 asciilifeform and i can definitely picture how it's a 'high tech' item, sure.
12:12 phf in america corsets are predominantly worn by overweight "doms", and they are bought from goth costume stores, a very peculiar item, that ensures that any mention of "corset" in the conversation indicates a loser
12:12 phf /"corsets"/
12:13 mircea_popescu yes well. not what's here contemplated.
12:13 mircea_popescu woman lived in the 1920s after all.
12:13 mircea_popescu asciilifeform the display is not the use. the use is the lacing it.
12:14 mircea_popescu comes as close to giving the woman a good beating as humanly possible without welts and leather straps. which ~makes me suspect~ it was very much not coincidental
12:14 asciilifeform i.e. a sort of hair shirt ?
12:14 diana_coman hm, I still remember that once-alive liver with corset-imprint in it
12:15 diana_coman asciilifeform, they used to faint all the time sometimes for real for lack of air
12:15 asciilifeform diana_coman: this is one of the few details i actually knew, re corset
12:15 mircea_popescu and makes the krummem Holze quite apparent : a) they make substitute whipping implement that then b) they make the women use among themselves.
12:16 mircea_popescu asciilifeform she holds on to a post. you know, just as when punished ; you pull. she ends up winded and you end up sweating.
12:16 mircea_popescu SPREADING -- WORKS.
12:17 asciilifeform punished; you pull << oblig: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKd2YldRvB8
12:17 mircea_popescu lol
12:20 asciilifeform http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832963 << on (unmodified) crapple, since 5 or so yrs ago, even gdb dunwork
12:20 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 16:03 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832943 << same here, and generally throughout the logs. even phf mostly yielded ye olde box.
12:21 asciilifeform http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-06#1597418 << see also
12:21 a111 Logged on 2017-01-06 13:03 asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: phun phakt, i replicated phuctor on a mac lappy (it happened to be the one in the room with sufficient free disk) and it works -- except that apparently gdb no longer works on latest crapple os
12:21 asciilifeform i.e. moar fascist than microshit
12:21 asciilifeform 'can't let luser insert debug hooks'
12:27 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832959 << ah, it's paradise here, very definite mid april.
12:27 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 14:46 phf: i'm remembering when i was in costa rica there was a couple of days when it was raining non stop, and it was "muggy" and everything was constantly wet. visions of tropical diseases from the age of exploration books
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12:54 deedbot http://qntra.net/2018/07/johnson-resigns-as-uk-foreign-secretary-over-impossibility-of-mays-soft-brexit-effort/ << Qntra - Johnson Resigns As UK Foreign Secretary Over Impossibility Of May's "Soft" Brexit Effort
13:07 asciilifeform in other noose, marvell buys cavium . ( in re http://btcbase.org/log/2015-07-26#1213025 running thread )
13:07 a111 Logged on 2015-07-26 05:35 asciilifeform: the world of 1985, where there were a thousand ~state-of-the-art~ chip fabs, under two+ separate civilizational systems, and running perhaps a dozen ~entirely independently developed~ toolchains - isn't coming back
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14:05 deedbot http://qntra.net/2018/07/security-personnel-continue-leaking-location-and-activity-information-through-fitness-apps/ << Qntra - "Security" Personnel Continue Leaking Location And Activity Information Through Fitness Apps
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16:41 mod6 !Qauctionlist 288
16:41 lobbesbot AUCTION # 288: 1025 USD Opening: 1.5bn coppers Highest Bid: No bids Ending: 2018-07-12 20:35:38 UTC (71 hours 53 mins)
16:41 mod6 !Qauctionlist 289
16:41 lobbesbot AUCTION # 289: 1025 USD Opening: 1.5bn coppers Highest Bid: No bids Ending: 2018-07-12 20:35:56 UTC (71 hours 54 mins)
16:44 mod6 I started up two auctions, selling 0.15 BTC chunks for a minimum of $1025 USD each. Winning bidder will send a WU payment or Wire Transfer to a specified WU location or Bank Account after the auction is closed. The winner will wait until receipt of the WU or Wire Transfer is complete before recieving coins won in auction.
16:45 diana_coman mod6, I find that confusing there: the auctions effectively state you are selling 1025$, not btc
16:45 mod6 well...
16:45 diana_coman basically people can bid more btc , not more $ so I don't see how is this meant to work
16:45 mod6 maybe help me out. how would you enter it in to make it more clear?
16:46 mod6 nevermind, this clearly is not going to work.
16:46 diana_coman well, you are selling btc, right? so your "item" is 1.5bn coppers and the opening bid is 1025$; granted I'm not sure how would that work with lobbes's auction bot since the price there is in Ecu aka satoshis
16:47 mod6 we need an auction bot that can do other things.
16:47 diana_coman it does seem to me that you need the functionality of lobbes's bot but with different parameters basically so perhaps customised, pizarro bot
16:47 mod6 Everyone, I am selling BITCOIN in two chunks, each of 0.15 BTC in size. These are selling for $1025 USD.
16:48 mod6 each.
16:49 mod6 I need the buyer to make a WU payment or Wire Transfer to a destination that will be sent to the buyer. Upon completion of the WU or Wire Transfer, the bitcoins will be sent to whatever address you specify.
16:49 lobbes mod6: I'll work to see if I can spin up a custom fiat-for-btc version of the auctionbot for you to use next month.
16:50 mod6 That would be wildly helpful. Something such as that, could basically replace the entire OTC.
16:50 lobbes word. I'll keep you updated
16:51 mod6 cheers lobbes
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17:08 mod6 Furthermore, it's such a worthy project that The Bitcoin Foundation should entertain grant proposals for the hosting of the bot & it's corresponding webpage.
17:08 mod6 *its
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17:24 lobbes mod6 I would gladly work to earn that grant. As it is, I already need to get the 'legacy' auctionbot away from heathen dependencies (in this case, the 'supybot' api), so in building this custom auctionbot for pizarro I may just take the opportunity to design something sitting atop ircbot/logbot and eventually release a proper genesis
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18:19 mircea_popescu mod6 interesting!
18:22 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1833011 << what, have an auction bot denominated in dollars ? i expect washington will take pula before we take fiat, neh ?
18:22 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 20:47 mod6: we need an auction bot that can do other things.
18:23 asciilifeform as i understand, idea is auction of dollars denominated in btc (i.e. special-purpose honest exchange)
18:24 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1833016 << this is not the correct solution.
18:24 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 20:49 lobbes: mod6: I'll work to see if I can spin up a custom fiat-for-btc version of the auctionbot for you to use next month.
18:25 mircea_popescu the correct solution is to distinguish selling and buying auctions. change the "A#285" lede into either "B#285" or "S#285" and then if it's a S have it work as it works now, but if it's a B have it work ~reverse~, so smaller bids overbid larger bids.
18:26 mircea_popescu and thusly keep transactions in the republic denominated in the currency of the republic.
18:26 asciilifeform logical. lobbes , can haz ?
18:30 lobbes mircea_popescu: this makes sense, and lines up with what dpb was saying in #p >> http://logs.bvulpes.com/pizarro?d=2018-7-9#396438
18:35 lobbes asciilifeform: can haz. I'ma move this up to item #1 in hopper
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19:12 Mocky so then the auction would go like a buy order for $1025 USD, with an opening bid of 0.15 BTC. Then a bid of 0.14 BTC overbids. This seems like all around a pretty convenient thing.
19:20 mircea_popescu yes.
19:26 lobbes also opens up the possibility of, say, bidding on job contracts, etc
19:27 mircea_popescu anything where something definite is sought, yep
19:29 Mocky trucker tits, opening bid 0.02
19:33 mircea_popescu lo
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20:49 asciilifeform meanwhile, via #p, in re fritzisms : http://archive.is/YiLsi << '...separate Ethernet network connection and run a proprietary embedded server management technology that provides out-of-band management features... curl -H "Connection: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"' << hardcoded nsa pw.
20:51 mircea_popescu hm.
20:51 mircea_popescu is this the kvm thing ?
20:51 asciilifeform one of those onboard mobo kvm-cum-sim-disk-cum-powertoggle-etc
20:51 asciilifeform 'lights-out management'
20:52 mircea_popescu aha
20:53 asciilifeform ~100% of the ones where anybody bothered to dig, have nsa door.
20:53 asciilifeform ( and the linked item is typical, usually it's a laughable hardcoded pw, cisco-style )
20:54 asciilifeform i can only with great difficulty picture it being the ~only~ door, has the flavour of a decoy, 'hey we found & fixed, what do you want'
20:58 mircea_popescu possibru
20:59 asciilifeform old-fashioned pluggable hose kvm is typically equally laughable, but at least there you don't keep it around 24/7
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21:16 esthlos mod6: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/Y7o7Z/?raw=true
21:17 esthlos http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832882 << yep, thanks
21:17 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 01:14 asciilifeform: esthlos: http://summaries.logs.esthlos.com/#2018-07 << phuctor, not phunctor, lol
21:27 esthlos http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832899 << will fix selector
21:27 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 01:53 mircea_popescu: esthlos can't select portions of your blog! but anyway, "Make a new patch with esthlos-v_genesis and some node of the EuCrypt tree as parents." wasn't contemplated, because http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-29#1592769
21:28 esthlos http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1832905 << that is great, thanks
21:28 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 02:02 mircea_popescu: that satisfies ?
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21:58 mod6 esthlos: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/fFcjT/?raw=true
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22:16 esthlos mod6: cool, thanks
22:16 mod6 np, much appreciated, Sir!
22:23 mod6 http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1833029 << >> http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1833030 << works!
22:23 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 22:25 mircea_popescu: the correct solution is to distinguish selling and buying auctions. change the "A#285" lede into either "B#285" or "S#285" and then if it's a S have it work as it works now, but if it's a B have it work ~reverse~, so smaller bids overbid larger bids.
22:23 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 22:26 mircea_popescu: and thusly keep transactions in the republic denominated in the currency of the republic.
22:24 mod6 http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1833031 << >> http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1833033 << nice!
22:24 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 22:26 asciilifeform: logical. lobbes , can haz ?
22:24 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 22:35 lobbes: asciilifeform: can haz. I'ma move this up to item #1 in hopper
22:24 mod6 http://btcbase.org/log/2018-07-09#1833034 << makes sense to me.
22:24 a111 Logged on 2018-07-09 23:12 Mocky: so then the auction would go like a buy order for $1025 USD, with an opening bid of 0.15 BTC. Then a bid of 0.14 BTC overbids. This seems like all around a pretty convenient thing.
22:33 mircea_popescu !!up asciilifeform
22:33 deedbot asciilifeform voiced for 30 minutes.
22:36 mod6 wb
22:41 BingoBoingo Looks like we have a bit of weather on the Freenode
22:49 mod6 stormy, with a chance of packeting
22:54 asciilifeform lol fleanode flea bitin'
22:55 asciilifeform perhaps one day they'll learn to change the battery in the nsa tap without resetting folx..
22:55 mod6 :D
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23:19 ben_vulpes the asinine hoops.
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